28 24 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



Eubrychius velatus Beck. — Westport and Castlebar (J. N". H.). Common 

 among Myriophyllum in Coolbareen Lake at Barley Hill and other lakes 

 in the district. 



Limnobaris pilistriata Steph. — Westport (J. N. H.). All the records from 

 Ireland of Limnobaris T-album are to be referred to this species [vide 

 Ent. Mo. Mag. (2), xvi, p. 224, and Irish Nat., xix, p. 33). 



Rhopalomesites Tardyi Curt. — Westport and Castlebar (J. N. H.). 



Although no living examples were found during the Survey, this 

 interesting weevil is no doubt locally common, judging by the occurrence 

 of its dead remains and the traces of its boring operations in old ash- 

 trees in the Westport district. The headquarters of the Holly Weevil 

 are xindoubtedly in Ireland and the south-west of England ; yet it is more 

 widely distributed in Britain than was formerly supposed to be the case, 

 as evidenced by recent records (Entom. Mo. Mag. (2), xvi, xxi) from the 

 Isle of Man, Lancashire, and elsewhere in the Britannic area. 



